Most people do not pay any attention to the wide number of available hair loss treatments until they begin to notice a bit of scalp showing through. And then they can’t educate themselves quickly enough on their options for both keeping the hair they still have and re-growing that which they’ve lost.
They may find themselves awake during the wee hours when infomercials dominate the airwaves, searching for the latest miracle hair tonic. Hair loss treatments in the 21st century are big business.
If you’re one of those people just discovering the wide world of hair loss treatments, you may have already discovered that most of those available contain chemicals which might have adverse effects on your health. If you’re someone who prefers to go natural whenever you can, don’t despair for your hair. Herbal hair loss treatments are out there.
Popular Herbal Hair Loss Treatments
If you are willing to accept that there is no miracle remedy for hair loss, chemical, herbal, or otherwise, and be patient enough with your herbal hair loss treatment to let it do its work, there are a few herbs which deserve your attention.
You may, if you’re into herbal supplements, already have gingko biloba on your kitchen in you kitchen. Gingko has been shown to stimulate blood circulation, and may improve hair growth by increasing nutrient-rich blood flow to the hair follicles.
Another of the better-known herbal hair loss treatments is green tea, which you may also have sitting in you kitchen. Green tea has some compounds believed to inhibit an enzyme which transforms ordinary testosterone into dihydroxytestosterone, or DHT. DHT, in turn, has been linked to hair loss, and by keeping the DHT at bay, the incidences of male pattern baldness may be reduced. The great thing about this is that green tea tastes great, but even if you’re not a tea drinker, you can take green tea extract as a capsule.
Pygeum, taken from evergreen bark, functions like green tea as an herbal hair loss treatment, as do stinging nettle and saw palmetto. Saw palmetto is the main ingredient in many herbal hair loss treatments, and combined with pygeum and nettle, will offer extra strength in fighting DHT production.
Mix and Match
The above herbal hair loss treatments are all available in pill or capsule form, but some people also use shampoos or topical ointments and creams which contain herbal hair loss treatment ingredients. You can feel free to try them all in whichever combinations please you, as long as you do not exceed the recommended daily dosage for any one of the individual ingredients.
You should discontinue their use and consult a physician if you notice any negative reactions from using herbal hair loss treatments.
By: Judy Wellsworth
www.articledashboard.com
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Herbal Hair Loss Treatments: Help From Mother Nature
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